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Water molecules cross the bi-lipid layer via simple Diffusion.

There are 3 types of Osmotic Forces: Isotonic, Hypotonic (the Cell swells), and Hypertonic (the Cell shrinks). The Cell wants an even amount of solutes and water in the liquid surrounding it. Therefore, if a Cell is placed in a liquid with a high amount of solutes, it tries to even it out by excreting water, making the Cell shrink.

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